Bangkok
Most people spend several days in the Thai capital, but many are pollution, traffic congestion and chaotic street life extremely hard. There are to be taken much from the road, but including the glittering Grand Palace compound and its beautiful giant reclining Buddha, supplied the full National Museum, the great Chatuchak weekend market, with over eight thousand different nightlife that only the full range of cutting-edge research Clubdepressing strip joints.
Beaches
Thailand, the beaches are the best in the world. Here are the places most advanced and expensive, and some of the most beautiful beaches, the islands of Ko Samui and Phuket, while Backpakers tendency for the budget head in the direction of Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Tao, Koh Lanta and Koh Mook. Krabi Railay beaches are nothing short of amazing, Ko Samet before and break easily and cheaply from Bangkok and Koh Chang is useful for travelers to andoutside of Cambodia.
Trekking
In contrast to the organized trekking in the Himalayas, Thailand, the "migration of the tribes to ethnic minority villages on foot, instead of focusing on the feet or the landscape itself. The hill tribes living in the province, but their villages are connected by paths, so that hiking is not difficult. Most tours last from two to four days and four nights in the villages act as an elephant riding and rafting. The most important centers Trekkingare the northern city of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, but both ways are subscribed to have far, so it is better to pay off Mae Hing Sin, Pai, Kanchanaburi Umphang or rather, where roads are quieter and more.
The former capital in ruins of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya
It dates from the thirteenth century, Sukhothai is a beautiful example of thoughtful planning og vibrant city of lakes and elegant statuesBuddha. The temples and palaces of Ayutthaya 300 years show a fine blend of Hindu and Buddhist sculpture and fun to explore by bicycle. Both ruins are now preserved as historical parks. There are many disappointing World War II, the city's attractions as well as appropriate selection of trekking, rafting and cycle options make the most of the river or fine, plus accommodation Rafthouse also appealing.
Kanchanaburi
Located on the banks of theRiver Kwai, the city is famous for his role as a prison camp during the Second World War and its bridge, its destruction by Allied Lean Davis has immortalized in the film. There are many World War II disappointing to see in the city, and a reasonable range of trekking, rafting and cycling options, make the most of good river landscape, with some apartments at attractive Rafthouse
Khao Sok National Park
Here we havecan sleep in a tree house in karst, waking to the sound of whistles Gibbons OGF, and a tour of adventure through caves and hiking trails waterlogged jungles of a lake
The ancient Khmer temple of Phanom Rung
This exquisite pink sand stone complex was built in the tenth century as a model of the temples of Angkor in Cambodia over the border
Thai Massage
Enjoy a traditional massageBangkok Wat Pho temple, and then learn the techniques, such as a course in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
Snorkeling and diving in the remote Similan Iceland
The turquoise water, fine sand and coral reefs are regularly used by sharks, rays and turtles visited
The Mae Hong Song Loop
Rent a bike and spend save the number of days on the trail of 600 kilometers, through thebeautiful mountains of the north-west at a distance
Kayaking along the coast of Krabi
to explore a fun way to the spectacular rock formations and remote uninhabited islands of the southwest coast
Sang Khom
It's nice to chill out in this city idyllis trees on the Mekong, where you can rent bicycles to explore the traditional villages and the local water table in tubes and canoesCanoes
Pai
This city has a relaxed northern Thai Air New Age clearly is the perfect place to organize some courses in alternative therapies, art shops and a walk instead.
Full Moon Beach Party
Join the hordes monthly full moon parties in Ko Pha Ngan beach, a notorious backpacker rave attracts up to 30,000 clubbers.
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